A new video from the Japanese band Sour makes use of both HTML5 and Flash to take you on a unique musical journey. The video, ties in with your social network accounts to make you part of the video as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writing about the creators and data behind digital entertainment. Jul 28, 2011, 07:15am EDT Aug 19, 2011, 05:12pm EDT This article ...
The combination of HTML5/WebGL code and a GPU-enhanced browser with hardware-accelerated graphics like Google Chrome is what makes possible “Rome: 3 Dreams of Black”, a collaborative music video from ...
Internet savvy alt-rock band Arcade Fire just released the first HTML5-powered music video for its most recent single, "We Used to Wait." With the help of Google Web developers, who used HTML5 ...
Google is a big proponent of HTML5, especially for video and rich graphics in the browser. To show off what HTML5 can do, Google Chrome teamed up with the Arcade Fire and director Chris Milk to create ...
One of the major complaints about MTV in recent years is the lack of actual music videos. But since "Video Killed the Radio Star" first hit the airwaves in 1981, the music video format hasn't really ...
Ever since MTV decided that shows like "The Real World" were better business than actual music, the best way to watch a music video has been online. And a nifty little project from video director ...
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